Grant Park

The aptly named Grant Park was developed by railroad magnate Lemuel P. Grant who, in 1856, built his three-story, Italianate-style home around his donation of a 131- acre park that sits at the center of one of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods. This same home would later house golf legend Bobby Jones, who is buried in the beautiful and historic Oakland Cemetery, another of Grant Park’s gems.  


Enjoy a virtual stroll through the neighborhood by scrolling through these images and see what it's like to live in Historic Grant Park. Learn more about this beautiful and colorful neighborhood below.

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Grant Park Real Estate Stats

Average Price $714K
Lowest Price $250K
Highest Price $2.2M
Total Listings 31
Avg. Price/SQFT $340

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Grant’s postbellum home set the stage for architectural excellence as Grant Park, together with Inman Park, boast the largest remaining examples of Victorian architecture and homes in the Atlanta area. But those looking to buy a home in Grant Park will also discover small cottages and early 20th century bungalows nestled between old-growth trees, along old, brick-lined sidewalks.

The fourth-largest park in Atlanta, Grant Park is home to a vibrant Saturday Farmer’s Market, festivals, and the Atlanta Zoo. But there is nothing zoo-like about this downtown neighborhood with its meticulously restored Victorian homes, active neighborhood association, and close-knit community.

Hailing from the heart of the city of Atlanta, Grant Park was once an enclave for urban pioneers but has transformed itself with grace, keeping its diversity and historic charm. Today, urbanists, creatives, and professionals still enjoy the intown living Grant Park offers with access to everything the Atlanta metro has to offer–the burgeoning and bustling Beltline, local breweries, restaurants, and easy commutes for work and play.

In Grant Park you'll find:

A charming, colorful and historic neighborhood with some of the best collection of Victorian and Craftsman homes surrounding Atlanta's oldest park.

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Adjacent neighborhoods:

Cabbagetown, Ormewood Park, Glenwood Park, Boulevard Heights, Peoplestown, Summerhill, and Chosewood Park

REAL ESTATE COLLECTION:

Grant Park is a historic residential neighborhood with one of the best collections of Victorian cottages dating back to the late 1800s and turn of the century. 


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